Hong Kong Brings Circular Innovation Hub The Mills Fabrica To London



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The Mills Fabrica, the Hong Kong-based innovation hub for sustainable textiles, has just opened up a new location in London. Situated at the heart of the British capital in King’s Cross, the hub is part of the platform’s expansion into sustainable tech-style and ag-tech. In addition to housing eco brands, the concept will feature a tech lab for prototyping, an incubation program for startups and host workshops to foster regenerative solutions across sectors. 

The Mills Fabrica opened its doors in London’s King’s Cross earlier this month, an offshoot of Hong Kong’s platform of the same name. The Mills Fabrica is part of the Hong Kong-based Nan Fung Group’s revitalisation project in its home city, which boasts a rich textile industry history. Its new London concept marks The Mills’ expansion from fostering sustainable innovation in textiles to nurturing global solutions in the realm of tech-style and ag-tech. 

‘Catalysing our mission to drive a positive future’ 

Fabrica X at The Mills Fabrica in London.

According to The Mills Fabrica founder Vanessa Cheung, the latest expansion is a significant step forward in its mission to “drive a resilient and positive future with an ecosystem of  innovators, collaborators and passionate souls.” 

Cheung and The Mills platform added that the new hub is “strategically positioned to spearhead sustainable innovation and creativity to redefine the realms of how we grow, make, transport and discard what we wear and what we eat.” 

Housed in a three-storey Victorian warehouse in King’s Cross, the London outpost of The Mills Fabrica will feature eco-conscious stores, brands, and café run by Mouse Tail Coffee, as well as its incubator program and co-working space and lab. Both the café and the concept’s gallery retail space, Fabrica X, will be open to the public on weekdays. 

The Mills Fabrica in London.

A hub for sustainable entrepreneurs

While the first floor of the warehouse will feature retail and open space for brands, such as 3D body-scanning custom-fit denim startup Unspun, Italian upcycled sneaker label Womsh and plastic-free footwear brand Waes, the second and third floors of The Mills Fabrica will dedicated to nurturing new talent disrupting sectors from fashion to food. 

Many of these startups are using synbio technologies to create new alternatives to displace everything from petrochemicals to plastics—and this sector, according to The Mills’ latest analysis, is poised to “reshape” the food and fashion industries with double-digit growth. 

The platform’s incubator programme, which to date has supported 25 startups, include fabric recycling pioneer Renewcell, vegan collagen makers Geltor and Abillion, the plant-based food social media platform and mobile app.

The co-working space in The Mills Fabrica will also be designed to “bring together thinkers, creators and entrepreneurs united in their pursuit of a sustainable future”. 

The Mills Fabrica in London.

Some of the companies slated to join the space, which was created by circular interior designers Fernado Laposse,…



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